The Bauana Project

A Forest Sustainability Initiative

Welcome to the Bauana Project.

Time has come to seriously start reversing the effects of Climate Change. The issue may continue to be discussed indefinitely, but for people of good will the bill is almost past due. We decided to do our part, and take action.

We own the Carolina Farm, an 82,344-hectare property located on the left banks of Rio Bauana, in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon rain forest.

As much as we admire and support the NGOs and non-profit organizations struggling with the subject of climate change awareness, we strongly believe the reversal will only be possible if driven by the pursuit of profit.

We might change the present state of the environment if – and only if – all parts involved foresee profits on a consistent basis. Unfortunately for most of us, this is one of the realities of human nature – and we have to deal with it.

Such is the sound principle of both the Kyoto Protocol and the United Nations’ UN-REDD Programme. Adding to the Kyoto Protocol principles, the UN-REDD imposes strong social benefits through a set of local regulations called REDD+. A win-win-win proposition for the environment, the local communities, and the investors.

The Bauana Project will prove that reversing climate change can be possible. The project consists of five parts, unique in nature but all interconnected and dependent upon each other: Bauana Forestry, Bauana Research Center, Bauana Resort, Bauana Sawmill and Bauana Sustainability.

If well developed, funded and managed, the Bauana Project will be healthily profitable, to become an important milestone for all related forestry and sustainability matters around the world. It will represent “the” project to be globally replicated – since replication of successful initiatives is the only chance to make a real impact on the environment over time.

The 5 Parts Of The Bauana Project

BAUANA FORESTRY

We estimate that, by now, close to 10% of the farm’s area has been degraded by illegal clandestine logging activities. The reversal of such reality is the specific goal of the Bauana Forestry, which includes both forest preservation and reforestation activities, with the corresponding issuing of certified Carbon Credits.

In order to provide the Bauana Forestry with the latest technology on preservation, reforestation and forest sustainability, we’ll create the Bauana Research Center. Expanding its horizons as a non-profit organization, we foresee it as an “Open University” on forestry matters, welcoming all scientists from around the world to participate, learn and contribute.

The Bauana Resort will be built as a showcase of sustainability. An eco-resort by nature, it will also be set as an outpost for forestry matters by hosting conferences and debates on environmental issues. The Resort’s connection to the Forestry and the Research Center will provide the perfect venue for policy makers and investors to experience and understand the project, thus hopefully opt for its replication.

The Bauana Sawmill will be built to aggregate value to the reforestation activity, and to benefit the local community creating jobs and income. By processing the logs from nearby reforestation areas – producing semi-finished or finished products such as rectified tree shells, laminated wood, etc. – reforestation will be optimized by dramatically reducing costs and enhancing profitability.

REDD+ contains very strict rules regarding social benefits. The Bauana Sustainability project intends to go beyond such limits, helping to build and maintain the necessary infrastructure to benefit all families living within the Carolina Farm limits and vicinities.

The Brazilian legislation also favors sustainability. The new “Codigo Florestal” (the 2013 Brazilian set of laws regulating environmental matters) establishes rules for the so-called MFS – Manejo Florestal Sustentável (Sustainable Forestry Management). We intend to go beyond the benefits established by law.

Furthermore, since all smaller reforestation enterprises will become instantly viable because of the Bauana Sawmill, activities such as reforestation with food co-production, among others, will become an important part of the broader Bauana Sustainability project.